1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a rack for holding rod members and more particularly, to a combination of racks, which allows the user to combine a number of racks in different directions to fit the available installation space.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional rack for holding rod members is known comprising two side plates, a bottom plate transversely connected between the side plates at the bottom, an upper bearing plate transversely connected between the side plates at the top, and a lower bearing plate transversely connected between the side plates and spaced between the bottom plate and the upper bearing plate. The upper bearing plate and the lower bearing plate each have a series of arched notches at the front or back side for supporting rod members on the bottom plate. The bottom plate is set in a forwardly downwardly sloping position. This structure of rack is practical for holding rod members. However, the rack has a fixed size for holding a predetermined number of rod members. When several racks are used in order to hold a big number of rod members, much floor space is required. According to this design, the user cannot easily fasten multiple racks together.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a combination of racks for holding rod members that can easily be set up in any of a variety of forms subject to available installation space.
To achieve this object of the present invention, the rack, which is capable of combining another same rack to form a combination of racks for holding rod members, comprises two side plates, a bottom plate, an upper bearing plate and a lower bearing plate all connected between the side plates for holding rod members, and coupling means for coupling the one of the plates to another one of plates of the another same rack to form the combination of racks.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the side plates each have a first connecting structure, a second connecting structure and a third connecting structure such that two or more the racks can be selectively combined in a back-to-back manner, a side-to-side manner or a stack manner by means of the coupling means.
In the preferred embodiment, the coupling means comprises screw bolts engageable into screw holes provided in the side plates of the racks, and nuts respectively threaded onto the screw bolts.
In still the preferred embodiment, the coupling means comprises plug pins insertable into holes provided in the side plates of the racks.
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The side plates 20 are rectangular flat members each having a first connecting structure 21, a second connecting structure 22, and a third connecting structure 23. The bottom plate 30 is transversely connected between the side plates 20 at the bottom side in a forwardly downwardly extended sloping manner toward the front side 12. The upper bearing plate 40 is transversely connected between the side plates 20 at the top side, having a plurality of arched notches 42 arranged in series in the front side thereof and provided with openings facing the front side 12 of the rack 10. The lower bearing plate 50 is transversely connected between the side plates 20 and spaced below the upper bearing plate 40 but above the bottom plate 30, having a plurality of arched notches 52 arranged in series in the back side thereof and provided with openings facing the back side 14 of the rack 10. The two angle plates 70 are respectively provided at the top side of the side plates 20. The face plate 80 is fastened to the angle plates 70 at the top for posting company logo, advertising matter, or the like.
When loading a rod member 90 in one rack 10, the rod member 90 is vertically inserted through one arched notch 42 of the upper bearing plate 40 and the respective arched notch 52 of the lower bearing plate 50, keeping the bottom end of the rod member 90 rested on the bottom plate 30.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200420004945.2 | Mar 2004 | CN | national |